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Elvie Breast Pump Parts: What You Need To Know

The Elvie breast pump parts come with a few pieces of hardware, but most users will need the following:<br>Base. This is the main piece of the pump that sits on the floor and connects to the tubes that suck milk from your breasts.<br>Visit Us:- https://www.nurturemedical.net/product/elvie-stride-hands-free-electric-breast-pump/<br>Contact Us:- t888-909-7858<br>

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Elvie Breast Pump Parts: What You Need To Know

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  1. Elvie Breast Pump Parts: What You Need To Know Looking for the parts for your Elvie breast pump? Check out our guide below to find everything you need to get started! If you're looking to buy or replace parts for your Elvie breast pump, here's what you need to know. The Elvie breast pump parts come with a few pieces of hardware, but most users will need the following: 1) Base. This is the main piece of the pump that sits on the floor and connects to the tubes that suck milk from your breasts. 2) Tube Assembler. This attaches one tube to the base and another tube to an output valve on top of the base.

  2. 3) Pump Head. This attaches to either end of the tube assembler and provides suction as milk is pumped from your breasts. 4) Tubing. The tubing connects the pump head to the base and each breast via a connector. It also has an output valve at one end and connectors at both ends so that more than one person can use it at once. 5) Suction Cup/Holder. This holds onto your breasts while milk is being pumped, helping maintain a constant suction on your nipple so that milk doesn't flow back into your stomach un-pumped (a common problem with other pumps).

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